Word: graysons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...chose as biographer Ray Stannard Baker, of Amherst, Mass. Mr. Maker, a man of 54, is the author of a number of books on public questions and (under the pen name of David Grayson) of a number of essays. After leaving the University of Michigan, he was connected with McClure's Syndicate and McClure's Magazine, served as an editor of the American Magazine. During the War he was attached to the State Department, and afterward served as Director of Publicity for the American Commission at the Paris Peace Conference. It was there that Baker -the spectacled, professional...
...David Houston (ex-Sec, of Agriculture and of Treasury), A. Mitchell Palmer (ex-Attorney General), Josephus Daniels (ex-Sec, of Navy), William C. Redfield (ex-Sec. of Labor), John Barton Payne (ex-Sec. of Interior), Joseph P. Tumulty, Bernard M. Baruch, Vance McCormick, Frank L. Polk, Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Colonel E. M. House, Breckinridge Long came to pay homage to a dead friend and admired leader. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Miss Margaret Wilson came in memory of one close to them...
...Bellac Phillipe Hottinguer 1G.B. Roger de Ceran E. P. Etting '28 Paul Raymond R. D. Merrian '27 Toulonnier J. D. Lodge '25 Le General de Briais Roger Coolidge '27 Virot C. C. Mason '25 Francois H. W. Pfund 1G. De Saint-Reault Yves Buhler '20 Galac C. M. S. Grayson '27 Melchoir de Boines Jerome Wheelock '27 Un Domestique Samuel Reber '25 Un autre Domestique Edwardo Andrade '28 Des Millets Ernest Quincy '25 La Duchesse de Reville Ethel Thayer Madame de Loudan Edith Parker Jeanne Raymond Helen Grew Lucy Watson Mary Otis Suzzanne de Villiers Janet Sabine La Comtesse...
...Morris: 2. C. C. Colby: 3. E. M. Weld: 4. H. Bowker: 5. L. Levinson. Standish: L. W. Stern: 2, C. S. Smith: 3. R. B. Shneider: 4. J. Gerstein; 5. C. Vremer. Smith 1. R. M. Woolen. 2. D. Barnum. 3 L. H. Gordon: 4. C. Grayson. 5. E. Bauer...
...months and one day after Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the U. S., died in San Francisco, his immediate predecessor, Woodrow Wilson, passed away at the Capital. At 11:20 of a quiet Sunday morning Admiral Grayson, his physician, emerged from the door of the ex-President's S Street home and faced the silent crowd which had gathered in the street. From a yellow slip of paper in his hand he read the official bulletin announcing that Mr. Wilson's death had taken place five minutes earlier. Many years before he entered the Presidency...